End of Charleston Wkshop #1

April 3, 2014

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Falling in line with the breath taking passage of time these days, this first full workshop flew by. After a private local event on Saturday, we begin our (full) software intensive workshop on Sunday. As stated in a previous post, photographing repeatedly in a great location will always yield new and different images.Charleston 2015 workshops to be announced soon!! Watch this space!!

RE: the lead image, I’ve been trying to catch this guy for years, and this morning…fait accomplie’!!

After getting, what people may refer to, as “the shot(s),” we are free to shoot a little looser, trying different things and not worrying about anything but enjoying the outdoors. Isn’t that way we got into this in the first place?

After another morning on a different part of Botany Bay (tomorrow EARLY!), I’ll be exploring new locations to take our next workshop group.

Following is a small gallery of images from the week:

Bay St.

Singh iRay filter

10 sec exp.

Singh iRay filter

Ashley River

curved swipe

morning fireball on Botany

2 min. exp.

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magnolia

moss

reflection

Fujifilm 10-24

early color pattern

soft color dawn

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Wonderful! Awesome! “Yummy!’ So glad I ran into you in Charleston.ay images are inspiring and wish I had been able to make it to that location. After the trip to Death Valley with John Barclay, Dan Sniffin, and Cole Thompson, I bought a Singh-Ray 10 stop ND filter and have to learn how to use it. Your iRay image will push me to get with it…

Tony,
Maybe I post-process bait more than is wise – I see a guy sitting at his computer in the cloud of your 10 sec. exposure. He’s the right hand side of the cloud facing left. Okay, so his monitor is a bit weird looking, but…